especially during covid. correct. all of these republicans are saying, oh, we are following the democrats. had not stop to the drilling. the democrats would stop would not stop the drilling, it is covid! there is. that on the other, side there is also the reality that the investor class does not necessarily want to be in the fossil fuel business. and so there is this sort of move, and almost free market-ish move. and then there are political policies that are in place or wants to be in place that are creating enough uncertainty in that space where people are saying, do i really want to join a war? so i don t know if you want to blame the guys for doing for the price or not. i think the truth, is the reason we have the prices where we are today, is because we have not talked enough about the national security implications of what it means to take oil from russia. [inaudible] and you can argue that we did not move fast enough on green energy. which is to, say the transition i
of the guys you mentioned are fragile. there s a reason they get paid what they get paid. they put a lot of innings on their arm and prove they can do. the mlb is going to let them carry more pitchers than normal, i think for that reason. they assume there will be more injuries. frankly, teams don t know what they re getting after three weeks of contact with players they normally talk to all winter. national baseball writer for the washington post, chelsea janes, thank you very much. mike, bob gibson pitched a one-hitter through 13 innings. these pitchers nolan ryan, complete games constantly. these guys pitch 5, 5 1/2 innings. somebody will look at chris sale. what s happened? what s happened? the short answer is sabermetrics, stats. a bunch of ivy league guys in front offices who are very smart and very good in their jobs.
rational thing to do. now it is becoming an economically rational thing to do. you know, maybe it is a third rail. nobody wants to talk about it. . . we need more energy. that is a solution. some people say, right on, that is what we need to do. carbon uterine? it s carbon neutral get to where you need to go. the question, is it also comes with lots of risk? along the way. what about these vehicles? elon musk, going to the white house, talking about that? what was fascinating to me about that meeting mostly was less onto himself but the fact that elon musk got the invitation. because for months and months and months now, president biden has effectively chenille on mask. largely, by the way, over unions. that is what that is about. it has nothing to do with anything. awesome that s important. the guys a pioneer, you have to give him credit for it. i have to let you know, the whole section that we have done here, that has been upfront.
league guys. i went to wharton. he was never accepted in new york society. he was seen as a boroughs guy, not in with the establishment. the differences of donald trump is nixon was politically incorrect on tapes. but in the public almost stiff. donald trump has taken political correctness and turned it upside-down. he love being politically incorrect. he does take pride. tweets are about political incorrectness and he s read that pulse in america that people were tired of the political correctness. i want to read you what dan rather wrote. i lived through nearly 4,500 weeks in my life and i ve never seen a week like the one we just had. i have seen weeks of far greater darkness, of war and death and